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2015-05-26
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2015-05-26
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2015-05-26
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I've been able to make use of a very old laptop (around 15 years old) with a broken screen. I installed a Linux onto it and then used it's bridging ability to bridge its wifi connection to its LAN connection, then connected it to the router's WAN connection.
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2015-05-27
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What I'm trying is:
Nokia N900 (using micro usb to ethernet cable) -------> WAN port of router
I am sick and tired of my overpriced and useless dsl connection with its consistent issues. In the end I prefer using my phone's 3g and my phone as a 3g hotspot for other devices (such as PC and tablets).
However, I like the comfort of using my high quality router (Netgear AC1750 r6300v2) and a laptop and desktop hooked up through lan. I use input director to control both. I also have a lot of media on my network that I would like to use.
Is there any way to use my N900 through USB tether (ideally) as a 3g modem hooked up to my router as the modem? I would even be happy to hook it up to my router wirelessly, but since my router has a usb 3 and a usb 2 port, I would like to keep the phone charging during that time as well (but can live without it in a worst case scenario).
Some ASUS routers already have this feature:
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/sha...ethering.9624/
Another solution that a guy pulled off and that the N900 may be able to pull off more easily:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/43...tspot#15803921
I would really like the tech and networking experts to brainstorm some interesting solutions to this.